The Immortal Verses (Part I)
By JamesF
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I
As cars pass by slowly outside
and children play in the street,
with the birds on the rooftop
chirruping, I pick up my pen.
Across how many years will
my reader have to decipher
my foolish hand and juvenile
tat, scribbled by an amateur?
Shall I have a son or daughter
who will try to know me better,
perhaps posthumously, reading
these few immortalizing lines?
And where will humanity have
reached by then, will it have
found a way to detonate itself, or
washed to sea by green revenge?
Will swelling seas have climbed
to such a height that hometowns
are flooded, with all memory of
youthfulness washed away with it?
JRTF
22/10/2013
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I like this one, James.
I like this one, James. Especially the way the reflections about age give way to the dangers to youth itself in the last line - very well done.
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